VICTORIA, British Columbia- The tradition of
High Tea goes back many years to the late 1700's. In England at that time there
were two main meals daily, Breakfast and Dinner. Dinner was served very late in
the evening, so it was a very long time between meals. The Duchess of
Bedford(1788-1861) complained about a "sinking feeling" in the late afternoon.
Afternoon tea was her invention to keep her going until dinner. She would invite
friends to join her for tea at 5p.m. Other hostesses quickly copied her idea.
Food at tea included such things as thin crustless sandwiches, shrimp or fish
pate, toasted breads with jams and regional pastries such as scones and
crumpets. The emphasis was on presentation and conversation. Today different
versions of High Tea can be found worldwide especially in commonwealth
countries. Victoria, BC has numerous tea rooms which strive to keep the
tradition alive.